30-Month-Old Toddler: Your Little Social Butterfly
And how to start a family calendar.
By Babylist Team

Your Little Social Butterfly
Toddler play dates + swimming lessons + doctor’s visits = a lot of appointments & activities to keep track of. If you haven’t started a family calendar yet, now may be the right time. Here are some tips for setting one up that will actually make your life easier.
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